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1972 saw the introduction of Mark Levinson's JC-1 preamplifier a concrete, functional symbol of Mark Levinson's approach to audio reproduction. With a signature blending of vision and science, it was the beginning of a series of groundbreaking audio components that reinforced America's reputation in high end audio design.

Indeed, the JC-1 taught even hardcore audiophiles tube components had no lock on aural truth. As the JC-1 evolved into the ML-1, it was joined by the ML-2 monophonic power amplifier. Mark Levinson then introduced the ML-3 power amplifier, a massive and ultra-stable dual-mono design that precisely controlled even the most difficult loudspeakers of its day.